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we used a lot of eggs. to be on the other side of the table to give back means a lot to me. >> this is a time that every person should try to make somebody else's life better. >> reporter: this was a day filled with hope and thanksgiving. >> i have enjoyed my stay with all the people in line and all these people and everybody. they're so nice and kind. it was a beautiful day. >> thanks a lot. great story. don't expect to see jordan reid. he's still working his way back from a concussion and multiple sources say lenot play. he's been one of robert griffin's favorite targets. we might see fred davis who hasn't been active in five weeks. monday night should be interesting for the redskins. >> i love alfred morris. >> gray kid. not kid. great young man. >> see you back here tomorrow. [ male announcer ] give yourself the ultimate holiday gift! now get the fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online, guaranteed for the first year, plus get a $300 holiday bonus with a 2-year agreement. this is the year to get
we used a lot of eggs. to be on the other side of the table to give back means a lot to me. >> this is a time that every person should try to make somebody else's life better. >> reporter: this was a day filled with hope and thanksgiving. >> i have enjoyed my stay with all the people in line and all these people and everybody. they're so nice and kind. it was a beautiful day. >> thanks a lot. great story. don't expect to see jordan reid. he's still working his way back...
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it is this history that brings us here today. to hear from you as we consider the best, most flexible approach is to reducing carbon pollution from the existing power fleet. at today's meeting, and that 10 others like this around the country this fall, epa is reaching out to the public at large to get your input. we want to hear from everyone, including community, industry leaders, environmental and public health groups, faith leaders and labor organizations. we want to hear about how epa should develop and implement carbon pollution guidelines for existing power plants under the clean air act. in addition to listening sessions like this one, epa regional and headquarters staff and leadership, including administrator mccarthy, has been meeting with industry leaders and ceos from the coal, oil and natural gas areas. we've been working with edward including governors, mayors, members of congress, state and local government officials, environmental advocacy groups, health organizations, safe groups, and many other stakeholders. we a
it is this history that brings us here today. to hear from you as we consider the best, most flexible approach is to reducing carbon pollution from the existing power fleet. at today's meeting, and that 10 others like this around the country this fall, epa is reaching out to the public at large to get your input. we want to hear from everyone, including community, industry leaders, environmental and public health groups, faith leaders and labor organizations. we want to hear about how epa...
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she starts the day with us at 4:25. glad to have you up with us this morning. as you heard mike say a little while ago, you'll need the umbrella today but maybe your rush hour on both ends will be dry. >> if you work outdoors middle of the day, there's some rain definitely coming but for the commuters, this may work out very good. let me tell you, the warm temperatures will be the morning, not the afternoon. so even though it seems mild, pep for 50 to 55 -- prepare for 50 to 55 for the drive home. here's a look at your day planner. cloudy skies this morning. rather mild. we're well in the 50s now. by 8:00 chance of a shower or two. the best chance of that will be i think i-81 and west. these showers are going to move in toward the metro 9:00, 10:00 i'm thinking. lunch time looks wet. temps near 60 this morning. but by 4:00, the sun will be back out here in d.c. in fact -- and areas west. southern maryland, eastern shore may still have a lingering shower at 4:00. look at winds going northwest after starting southwest and they're going to gust at times over 20 mi
she starts the day with us at 4:25. glad to have you up with us this morning. as you heard mike say a little while ago, you'll need the umbrella today but maybe your rush hour on both ends will be dry. >> if you work outdoors middle of the day, there's some rain definitely coming but for the commuters, this may work out very good. let me tell you, the warm temperatures will be the morning, not the afternoon. so even though it seems mild, pep for 50 to 55 -- prepare for 50 to 55 for the...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. i'm the president and i think a society that i think corporation kind of can. do and the banks all that all about money and i think that's like that for a politician right the last. time. coming up. there is just too much rat is a guy. that. coming up on r t it's election day twenty thirteen here in the u.s. and from new york city to miami beach unconventional candidates are shaking up the usual red versus blue politics in-depth coverage of today's elections just ahead. and in washington state there's a major vote on labeling g.m.o. foods initiative passes that would force biotech manufacturers to disclose the use of genetically modified crops more on a vote for greater transparency coming up and down in colorado there's an initiative to divide the state's eleven counties in northeast colorado will vote on whether or not to seat sort of the chances of a fifty first state tell you more later in the show.
a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. i'm the president and i think a society that i think corporation kind of can. do and the banks all that all about money and i think that's like that for a politician right the last. time. coming up. there is just too much rat is a guy. that. coming up on r t it's election day twenty thirteen here in the u.s. and from new york city to miami beach unconventional candidates are shaking up the usual red versus blue politics...
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel kyle peterson and engine editor of the american spectator christie setser progressive strategist and president c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author of let's get to it virginia i think they just close their polls but we don't have the you know we want the results for a little while but it appears that terry mcauliffe is probably going to win this there are those there was an op ed in the politico today i think about saying you know hey he outspent cuccinelli so of course it's all about the money but i think the the. there's a larger issue here i mean the guy who's running marco but cheney was running for a.g. on this ticket who's running for cuccinelli soldier proposed actual legislation but if a woman has a miscarriage she has to present herself to the police department within twenty four hours or she goes to prison for a year and i'm not making this up this guy actually pr
should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel kyle peterson and engine editor of the american spectator christie setser progressive strategist and president c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author of let's get to it virginia i think they just close their polls but we don't have the you know we want the results for a little while but it appears that terry mcauliffe is probably...
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you can keep your healthcare plan and that is being used against her. let me say one point -- [ talking at the same time ] >> old on. >> let's track with the president. the president apologized for statements like the following, june 15, 2009. if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away. no matter what. that was then. now this week on thursday the president apologized. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in that situation based on assurances they got from me. we got to make sure they know we hear them and we will do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position. >> there are many more people who are sorry who voted for the president than sorry about his healthcare plan. the problem is not just the number of plans canceled but the mandate causes millions to have their insurance rates go up because they have to cover a much larger -- broader number of -- >> i have seen this. just ridiculous what is going on and it will create a huge number of
you can keep your healthcare plan and that is being used against her. let me say one point -- [ talking at the same time ] >> old on. >> let's track with the president. the president apologized for statements like the following, june 15, 2009. if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away. no matter what. that was then. now this week on thursday the president apologized. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding...
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. >>> caught on camera, police are using this footage of a brutal beating in northwest to help them find the people responsible. take a look and you can see two men kicking and hitting someone laying on the sidewalk. the attack happened near medstar washington hospital center last saturday. police are offering a $10,000 rewardtion leading to an arrest in the case. >>> the virginia state senator who is in the hospital recovering from serious stab wounds is in good condition. students at the university of virginia and the charlottesville community held a vigil for senator creigh deeds on campus. they signed a poster to be delivered to him. medics air leaded deeds there on tuesday. police believe the 24-year-old son, gus, stabbed him in their home and then killed himself. >>> it is time to get another check of the forecast. it does feel milder now. we'll have big changes coming up. >> let's check in with tom kierein. >>> winter will be arriving by the end of the weekend but today kind of a balmy day comparatively. right now it's in the mid-40s much of the region. a lot of clouds around. we'
. >>> caught on camera, police are using this footage of a brutal beating in northwest to help them find the people responsible. take a look and you can see two men kicking and hitting someone laying on the sidewalk. the attack happened near medstar washington hospital center last saturday. police are offering a $10,000 rewardtion leading to an arrest in the case. >>> the virginia state senator who is in the hospital recovering from serious stab wounds is in good condition....
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this front has gone through us. this is the true arctic air, so colder air behind this front, but this is true arctic air and that goes through tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. that's when the coldest air gets in here saturday night and sunday. most of the showers are now south and east of us. we'll keep a couple in possible overnight and also south of town tomorrow, but everything is light. so high temperatures in the low 50s tomorrow, but dress for the 40s. temps will fall. arctic air pours in tomorrow night. if you're headed for the ravens game, you can watch it here on channel 9, dress for the teens and 20s. that's what it's going toredskins game monday night bu not much wind. overnight mostly 40s, mostly cloudy, breezy, milder, a few showers, winds turning northwest 10 to 20. in fact, they already have turned. 40s across the board tomorrow, 47 by 11:00, not quite 50 by 1 p.m., fair amount of clouds and wind picking up. dress for the teens and 20s sunday, maybe a flurry, low 30s, still cold monday, tempera
this front has gone through us. this is the true arctic air, so colder air behind this front, but this is true arctic air and that goes through tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. that's when the coldest air gets in here saturday night and sunday. most of the showers are now south and east of us. we'll keep a couple in possible overnight and also south of town tomorrow, but everything is light. so high temperatures in the low 50s tomorrow, but dress for the 40s. temps will fall. arctic air...
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great to have you both with us. the u.s. and the afghanistan government met on talks of what happens after 2014. and president obama agreed to apologize for mistakes made during the war as a condition for american troops to keep operating there over the next decade. but then we say susan rice say there was no apology. >> there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the contrary. that is not on the table. >> what is going on here, pj? >> i think it's the art of diplomacy, antonio. certainly as we move towards the [ inaudible ] later in the week that is set to potentially ratify the agreement and perhaps cite understandings, what the afghans are looking for are some expression that the united states appreciates the burden that the war of the last 12 years has meant on the afghan people. as susan rice saad -- said there are multiple sides to this. but the fact is there are still uncertainties here. the korean war ended in the early 1950s, and we still have troops in korea because we now have a se
great to have you both with us. the u.s. and the afghanistan government met on talks of what happens after 2014. and president obama agreed to apologize for mistakes made during the war as a condition for american troops to keep operating there over the next decade. but then we say susan rice say there was no apology. >> there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the contrary. that is not on the table. >> what is going on here, pj? >> i think...
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see you soon. >> everybody can use snuggle time. thank you, january. believe it or not, the redskins are not out of the race for first place, which is more common on the division than on the redskins. >> we'll hear from the team about this sunday's rematch against the eagles. is it a revenge match? >> oh yeah. >> coming up next. >> there's no doubt about it. >>> now, game on with kristen berset. live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> the washington redskins are gearing up for sunday's rematch against philadelphia. the team that beat them to open the season. now some see this as a revenge game. however, dianne roberts reports, players aren't looking at it that way. this is just the next game they got to play. >> the redskins are coming off a singing loss to minnesota and they find themselves in a familiar position. 3 in 6 and looking up hill in the division. the next thing they have to face is the one that beat them in week one. don't you dare say revenge to this redskins team. >> you can't play the game thinking about what they did to you last ti
see you soon. >> everybody can use snuggle time. thank you, january. believe it or not, the redskins are not out of the race for first place, which is more common on the division than on the redskins. >> we'll hear from the team about this sunday's rematch against the eagles. is it a revenge match? >> oh yeah. >> coming up next. >> there's no doubt about it. >>> now, game on with kristen berset. live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> the...
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are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in america where people volunteer it. they are not under pressure. they say it to please us. it means something to them. committee was looking at this a few years ago, it was very much in the aftermath of the first months of the obama administration, where i think there was a feeling, more pronounced than today, that the obama administration just was not interested in allies. i think what i was try to save remarks, therks -- obama administration has realized that has gone too far. certainly, the practice of foreign policy in the last five year
are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in...
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nick joins us. nick, nice to have you join us. >> thank you so much, greta. thank you. >> okay. so your journey started october 1st to check out obama care. tell me what happened. >> well, i was able to create user name and password. after several efforts, i started the process of my application. i completed the application and then it was time to verify my identity. unfortunately, i got stuck. so i was not able to verify my identity online, so my next step was try and call the 800 number displayed on the website to do a manual verification. it ended up being experian. i was able to reach them the next day. i verified my identity. they confirmed to me that everything was fine. i asked them about the next steps and they simply said, well the marketplace will have updated with the new information and you should be ready to go. well, that was not the end. the marketplace did not update itself. and my identity was still not verified in the marketplace. and then i started thinking, okay, what would the next step be? so what i tried to do is tried to call the help desk and say, i went
nick joins us. nick, nice to have you join us. >> thank you so much, greta. thank you. >> okay. so your journey started october 1st to check out obama care. tell me what happened. >> well, i was able to create user name and password. after several efforts, i started the process of my application. i completed the application and then it was time to verify my identity. unfortunately, i got stuck. so i was not able to verify my identity online, so my next step was try and call...
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i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize nature by studying the components of things like shapes andnd feathers and things that could actually have no net loss of everything is utilized to perfection by nature . therefore, the principles in nature can be applied to different types of engineering ,ursuits in building designs things like air conditioning that can be modified and structured on these natural occurring structures in nature, and applied to difficult science , therefore making it far more conducive to a healthy environment with no net loss. host: i will leave it there. mr. brune? guest: i do not have much
i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize...
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john king is with us. let's take a look at the actual vote, john, then we'll discuss how terry mcauliffe did. terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of northern virginia. that's loudon county. prince william county, to the south of d.c. about 70% of the vote counted, 11-point margin there. bigger margin for terry mcauliffe there. and in fairfax county closer to washington, d.c., 21point gap. 91%. this is an hour ago or so terry mcauliffe was trailing, when the votes came in they provided the margin of difference. why was this such a close wrestling match? the exit polls are fascinating. these will be studied looking ahead to 2014 and 2016, because this state is now such a bellw
john king is with us. let's take a look at the actual vote, john, then we'll discuss how terry mcauliffe did. terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of...
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they used facebook to track them down. they are charged with armed robbery. >>> police officers, firefighters and other public servants got to dine at the m mayflower in georgetown. they dressed it up with silver and china, no paper plates here. more than 450 meals were served to officers and firefighters this afternoon. >>> thousands of families in the d.c. area got a special delivery today from food and friends. volunteers prepared 3500 thanksgiving meals this week. it's almost 10,000 pounds of turkey and 1,000 pounds each of stuffing and potatoes. they were delivered to those suffering hiv, aids and other illnesses. >> they are like angels. thank you because it would be -- this wouldn't be if not for you guys. >> good and friends delivers meals across 5,000 square miles in d.c., maryland and virginia. >>> a northern virginia family is giving thanks by giving of their time. david culver introduces us to a mom and her two daughters who pulled off a holiday feast for dozens. >> reporter: cooking isn't exactly her passion.
they used facebook to track them down. they are charged with armed robbery. >>> police officers, firefighters and other public servants got to dine at the m mayflower in georgetown. they dressed it up with silver and china, no paper plates here. more than 450 meals were served to officers and firefighters this afternoon. >>> thousands of families in the d.c. area got a special delivery today from food and friends. volunteers prepared 3500 thanksgiving meals this week. it's...
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i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together than sets us apart. thanks for the comment. >> host: on the poll numbers talked about, here's a recent one that sounds the nation's energy problem has declinedded as a priority from 60% four years ago to 52% last year, and now stands at 45%. mercedes in florida, democratic caller. >> caller: yes, good morning, thank you so much for the sierra club leading in this coaching argument, despite the other caller, who was a gnatterring nabob. there's intelligent people who are scientists who do not voice opinions on the environment because we are all entitled to breathe fresh air, clean water, and have a vibrant and vital environment. however, my main comment is regarding nanotechnology which really is the cutting edge of something we could learn from nature. we are, obviously, all, you know, favorable to nature, but we can actually utilize nature by studying components of things like sharp skin and shapes, feathers, things that can actually have a -- no net loss of energy because everything is utilized to perf
i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together than sets us apart. thanks for the comment. >> host: on the poll numbers talked about, here's a recent one that sounds the nation's energy problem has declinedded as a priority from 60% four years ago to 52% last year, and now stands at 45%. mercedes in florida, democratic caller. >> caller: yes, good morning, thank you so much for the sierra club leading in this coaching argument, despite the other caller, who was a...
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cooler than all of us combined. howard we're just paying rent. >> exactly trying not to drag the bar down too low right? weather-wise, cold morning 20s and 30s but we'll get rid of the chill pretty quickly. back in the 50s if not 60s in a few spots today. we're going to have a couple of clouds starting to roll in. even this morning some high clouds before they thicken up this afternoon later into the evening. your day planner calling for temperatures to rise nicely out of the morning economical and you can see 51 by 11:00 and 56 at 1:00. then into the afternoon mid- to upper 50s here in d.c.. with near 60s south and west and it all depends on how thick the clouds get. that are coming from the southwest and some rain will be moving in and the form of showers tonight. better chance south and east of town. you see the high clouds already just knocking on the door in many areas, west of town we have the high thin clouds and that will give us some oh faded or sunshine or milky sunshine as i like to call it. temperatures
cooler than all of us combined. howard we're just paying rent. >> exactly trying not to drag the bar down too low right? weather-wise, cold morning 20s and 30s but we'll get rid of the chill pretty quickly. back in the 50s if not 60s in a few spots today. we're going to have a couple of clouds starting to roll in. even this morning some high clouds before they thicken up this afternoon later into the evening. your day planner calling for temperatures to rise nicely out of the morning...
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thank you very much for being here with us. a great person to learn from because one of the reasons he has that title is because he can cook anything, anytime anywhere. >> that's not extreme? i don't know what is. >> so what are you doing today? it doesn't look too difficult or too weird for the rest of us. >> i was asked to make a simple recipe for the summertime and i like crab. crab came to mind. in a way to make something really simple, i grabbed some crab and made a crab salad and i kicked it up a little bit with cayenne pepper and the ability to throw some bing cherries into it. avocados and crab go well together with the lemon juice and some creme fraiche. put more spice to it and some bing cherries in it. >> it looks pretty good too and we have the recipe on our website. but chef, when did you start cooking and where did this passion come from? >> when i was a little kid about this much snow and ice fishing and i left the can opener in the car with the cab of beans. that was my first time cooking. and then i progressed
thank you very much for being here with us. a great person to learn from because one of the reasons he has that title is because he can cook anything, anytime anywhere. >> that's not extreme? i don't know what is. >> so what are you doing today? it doesn't look too difficult or too weird for the rest of us. >> i was asked to make a simple recipe for the summertime and i like crab. crab came to mind. in a way to make something really simple, i grabbed some crab and made a crab...
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what can you tell us about the timing of that decision? obviously, you've been able to serve maine as a congressman for a very long time and a state legislator before that without talking about this publicly. why now? >> it never was an issue before. i've always ran for office talking about the issues. this was actually the first campaign that it had become an issue, and, you know, i decided after hearing a little bit about it, they questioned my sexuality and i thought i'd put it out to the voters in the state of maine, yes, i'm gay. what's wrong with that? fact of the matter is punch a time clock in the mill for 29 years and a member of congress for 12 years. my personal life never affected how i do my job, and it definitely is not going to affect how i do my job if i'm elected governor. i want to get it out of the way to talk about the issues. maine is a state hurting because of the poor direction our current governor has led the state. thousands of people in maine are not going to get covered because of a veto that the governor put for
what can you tell us about the timing of that decision? obviously, you've been able to serve maine as a congressman for a very long time and a state legislator before that without talking about this publicly. why now? >> it never was an issue before. i've always ran for office talking about the issues. this was actually the first campaign that it had become an issue, and, you know, i decided after hearing a little bit about it, they questioned my sexuality and i thought i'd put it out to...
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it can grow a plant. >>> the movie "thor" is taking an ad using a man talking to kids but they used loki. >> if you were a superhero would you be thor? >> just being cute for the sake of being cute. please. didn't like that one, bill? >>> simon cowell says he would like to name his future son simon. yes, his name sake. >> junior. >> really likes the name. wonder why. or after his father, eric. >>> chicago's only celebrity chef decide on tuesday at the age of 83. >>> hugh jackman signed on to play wolverine. >>> oprah's 2013 list of favorite things is out. they include ugg boots at $300, quilted barn jackets at $128, a fryer that only uses one tablespoon of oil. that one costs $250. sbch more. i do like that fryer, though. >>> i know the mayor will find this as a shock. i've been with a lot of great women and men. i spend four to six hours naked. >> on the top of my list, farmer who has a tremendous tool. i didn't have to say that out loud. >> editing on the editing. i'm richard lui. this is "early today" on nbc. >>> leading the news on nbcnews.com, super snake ahead. warming makes mammal
it can grow a plant. >>> the movie "thor" is taking an ad using a man talking to kids but they used loki. >> if you were a superhero would you be thor? >> just being cute for the sake of being cute. please. didn't like that one, bill? >>> simon cowell says he would like to name his future son simon. yes, his name sake. >> junior. >> really likes the name. wonder why. or after his father, eric. >>> chicago's only celebrity chef decide...
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he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun ntcontrol. then in the final two weeks,esaid as we began to see w problems with obama care he was going to go after that and makee it a referendum and he almost won. >> this race came down to the wire because of obama care. that message will go out across america tonight. >> what do you see as the lessons from christie's victory in new jersey and from the narrow loss in virginia? >> if you're trying to elect somebody in the state of virginia, which is populated heavily by government workers by and heavily populated in normally republican are
he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun...
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now, it's starting to take us up to areas of eastern oklahoma. on the edge of that sleet and rain on the south. okay in louisiana. where does it go after this? as we go into the afternoon hours, the heavy rain will move off the gulf. the storm will begin to develop in the gulf of mexico. it will end the ice storm in texas. we'll watch it expand in arkansas, possibly in tennessee. heavy travel today, i-10, i-20 will be mostly rain. again, the worst of it today, the dallas-ft. worth area, just treacherous conditions. >> thanks, bill. and that system has already turned deadly. this morning, at least 13 people confirmed killed by the storms. nbc's miguel almaguer brings us up to date. >> reporter: in the southwest, wicked winter weather that's dangerous and on the move. the powerful storm blanketing several states with heavy snow, steady rain, debilitating ice and high winds. in texas, icy roads turned i-20 near dallas into a skating rink. three killed here, 13 across the region. at dfw, more than 300 flights canceled. >> after hundred us of crashes
now, it's starting to take us up to areas of eastern oklahoma. on the edge of that sleet and rain on the south. okay in louisiana. where does it go after this? as we go into the afternoon hours, the heavy rain will move off the gulf. the storm will begin to develop in the gulf of mexico. it will end the ice storm in texas. we'll watch it expand in arkansas, possibly in tennessee. heavy travel today, i-10, i-20 will be mostly rain. again, the worst of it today, the dallas-ft. worth area, just...
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newt happy election night and thank you for joining us. chris christie was elected to a second term in the garden state tonight, a term he has already said the new jersey voters should not expect him to serve to completion. we have not entered the era in new jersey politics that will be known as the oh, man, not our government is -- governor is running for president. that is what it seemed like in the speech. >> the biggest thing i have heard about leadership is that leadership is much less about talking then it is about listening, about bringing people around the table, listening to each other, showing them respect, doing what needed to be done to be able to bring people together and to achieve what we needed to achieve to move our state forward. now, listen, i know that if we can do this in trenton, new jersey, maybe the folks in washington d.c. should turn in their tvs right now to see how it's done. >> if what you are hoping for in the new jersey governance was more, hey, washington, look at me! congratulations, it will be very satisfy
newt happy election night and thank you for joining us. chris christie was elected to a second term in the garden state tonight, a term he has already said the new jersey voters should not expect him to serve to completion. we have not entered the era in new jersey politics that will be known as the oh, man, not our government is -- governor is running for president. that is what it seemed like in the speech. >> the biggest thing i have heard about leadership is that leadership is much...
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he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got to down play this issue like abortions. is that going to play with the tea party sph >> cuccinelli carried voters 18-24. cuccinelli carried independents by 9 points. if unmarried women had broken as married women did he would have won the virginia governorship by 7 points. >> for those of you who didn't follow it closely, cuccinelli was behind by at one point double digits then six to eight points. looked like he was going to get blown out and particularly as juan says, the democrats were going after him on social issues like abortion and even birth control swell gun control. and -- birth control as well as gun control. then in the final two weeks as we began to see problems with obamacare he was going to go after that making referendum in obamacare and he almost won. here's cuccinelli from election night. >> this race came down to the wire because of obamacare. that message
he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got to down play this issue like abortions. is that going to play with the tea party sph >> cuccinelli carried voters 18-24. cuccinelli carried independents by 9 points. if unmarried women had broken as married women did he would have won the virginia governorship by 7 points. >> for those of you who didn't follow it closely, cuccinelli...
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will raise awareness but then end up dying out sure appreciate you coming and breaking that down for us mancini founder of s.s.p. bloom thanks thanks. and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for change and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's requests for clemency to the u.s. government for his actions however the obama administration has made it clear that it has no intention of showing any leniency and snowden's case our teeth peter all over than germany and brings us more. the spy can't be allowed to dictate our politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly beagle he's put forward what he called his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he
will raise awareness but then end up dying out sure appreciate you coming and breaking that down for us mancini founder of s.s.p. bloom thanks thanks. and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for change and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's requests for clemency to the u.s....
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good morning to everyone waking up with us on your friday morning. thank you for joining us before you get all your shopping going. >> or main you're just coming home from shopping: eileen? >> make sure anything you're doing outdoors, make sure you're bundling up. it is a cold start to this black friday morning. 19 degrees at robert frost meddle school, very appropriately named there. clear skies, calm winds and today, clear and sunny all day long. chilly, though, highs only around 42-degrees with relatively light winds. the average high this time of year, 52 degrees. well below that even through the weekend. the weekend looks great, a few more clouds. otherwise, a chilly 30 degrees for the high. a bit milder, but still below our average for this time of year. we will slowly warm up over the next seven days. we also have rain in the seven-day forecast. i will share that with you from the belfort furniture weather center. for now, turn it over to rob woodfork. things are a little bit earlier than before. not as quiet. >> we're starting to see a little
good morning to everyone waking up with us on your friday morning. thank you for joining us before you get all your shopping going. >> or main you're just coming home from shopping: eileen? >> make sure anything you're doing outdoors, make sure you're bundling up. it is a cold start to this black friday morning. 19 degrees at robert frost meddle school, very appropriately named there. clear skies, calm winds and today, clear and sunny all day long. chilly, though, highs only around...
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what happens is when some folks use that movement, using the theory to try to enhance themselves politically, sometimes that movement can get perverted. listen, there are a lot of principles that i agree with and have governed new jersey and a way that is consistent with that. >> a lot of them think you are a rhino, a republican in name only. >> that is some folks who say if you ever say anything nice about a democrat, you are a rhino. they can call me whatever they want. i don't care. my view is let people judge me by my record. i have cut taxes in the state, our budget in 2014 spent less than fiscal 2008. we have reformed pension benefits, and if they did that stepped in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. they can call me whatever they want. i look at my record and most people would object if they look at my record. it is a solid conservative record. and for goodness sakes, almost everybody is being called that now. if you work in favor of the government shutdown, you are a right now. i don't pay any attention to that. >> even though he secured the jo
what happens is when some folks use that movement, using the theory to try to enhance themselves politically, sometimes that movement can get perverted. listen, there are a lot of principles that i agree with and have governed new jersey and a way that is consistent with that. >> a lot of them think you are a rhino, a republican in name only. >> that is some folks who say if you ever say anything nice about a democrat, you are a rhino. they can call me whatever they want. i don't...
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joining us now, is u.s.a. baseball writer bob knightingale, and let's not beat around the bush, the number one free agent on the board, is yankees second baseman, and pretty big numbers have been thrown around. could he really eclipse alex rodriguez record deal of $275 million? and if so, who is the most likely to give him that money? he wants $300 million but there's no way he will get that. he may get two husband, and the only team that will pay that is the new york yankees. i think he stays in new york. >> why do you think the 275 mar, or even the $300 million is unattainable? just the way the market is? the state of baseball? >> the one team that makes sense would be the los angeles dodgers that have the bigger payroll, but the dodgers just got a second baseman, so they don't need one, so it is supply and demand, and no one has that kind of demand for a guy like robinson cano. he will be one of the highest paid in baseball, but he certainly won't eclipse a-rod. >> do you think these contracts that we saw f
joining us now, is u.s.a. baseball writer bob knightingale, and let's not beat around the bush, the number one free agent on the board, is yankees second baseman, and pretty big numbers have been thrown around. could he really eclipse alex rodriguez record deal of $275 million? and if so, who is the most likely to give him that money? he wants $300 million but there's no way he will get that. he may get two husband, and the only team that will pay that is the new york yankees. i think he stays...
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it uses ideas of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was founded by the heritage foundation in 1989. republicans introduced similar legislation in 1992. senate republicans for health care. so you guys are complaining this is a radical, radical thing when it's filled with republican ideas. then the other problem is you guys have complained for four years. you jumped up and down and complaining about how awful obama care is. there is, as far as i know, is no republican alternative. none that's been passed in the house. you don't have a comprehensive health care plan. the health care costs have been rising and rising and rising for the last 20 years. they're projected to continue to rise if there is no change. so what is the republican alternative to the awful, awful, horrible, terrible ghastly obama care? what's really romney care? >> first it's true that i guess in the 1990s, there were conservatives who were trying to be proactive and look for ways to solve the health care problems. some of them, not all -- it's w
it uses ideas of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was founded by the heritage foundation in 1989. republicans introduced similar legislation in 1992. senate republicans for health care. so you guys are complaining this is a radical, radical thing when it's filled with republican ideas. then the other problem is you guys have complained for four years. you jumped up and down and complaining about how awful obama care is. there is, as far as i know, is no republican alternative....
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thank you for joining us, everybody. let me know your thoughts on twitter, follow me @megynkelly, or facebook. >>> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan. what we've said was you can keep it if it has not changed since the laws passed. >> the president is now lying about his own lies. the obama care hearings rage on, on capitol hill. >> and i will stick by my statement. >> but as usual, there are no answers and no solutions from this clueless administration. >> i would not be the expert there. >> good afternoon. >> he has deceived the press and you, the american people, since day one. >> and is in response not to united states policy. it is in response to a video. >> we deliver the definitive indictment against the president's chief spokesman, jay carney. >> i never lie. >> hannity starts right now. >>> and welcome to "hannity." the president of the united states of america is trying to rewrite history. tonight for the entire hour, we'll be
thank you for joining us, everybody. let me know your thoughts on twitter, follow me @megynkelly, or facebook. >>> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan. what we've said was you can keep it if it has not changed since the laws passed. >> the president is now lying about his own lies. the obama care hearings rage on, on capitol hill. >> and i will stick by my statement. >> but as usual,...
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we didn't have the establishment behind us and folks coming out stumping for us like the clintons did. we didn't have nearly as much money, we had the government shutdown and we got close enough to potentially win this race. we had maybe one more week, maybe a little bit more money, we could have been successful. i feel they might be reenergied and say, once again we were wronged and we're not going anywhere. maybe that's a good thing for democrats. >> well, i think you're right on the attitude of tea party people from ken cuccinelli to people all around the country. terry mcauliffe, hugely outspent ken cuccinelli especially at the end of the race. terry mcauliffe was carpet bombing the media market with tv ads attacking cuccinelli and also cuccinelli had to deal with the specific effects of the government shutdown because one -- amazing, one out of three voerts in virginias according to exit polls said they were directly affected by the government shutdown. those people went almost 2-1 for terry mcauliffe. really in a way it was ted cruz who lost the election for republicans in virgi
we didn't have the establishment behind us and folks coming out stumping for us like the clintons did. we didn't have nearly as much money, we had the government shutdown and we got close enough to potentially win this race. we had maybe one more week, maybe a little bit more money, we could have been successful. i feel they might be reenergied and say, once again we were wronged and we're not going anywhere. maybe that's a good thing for democrats. >> well, i think you're right on the...
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great to have you with us, anne. let me start with this anog from the op ed piece that the woman wrote. "my choice toys get covere. ife could see this on a full screen, please. my choice is to get coverage thugh the government health exchange and lose access to my cancer doctors or pay much more for insurance outside the exchange. the quotes avera 40 to 50% more for the privilege of starting over with an unfamiliar insurance company and impaired benefits." is thatretty much what the nation is facing? >> lou, i am so discouraged with this administration. this goes down as this la is talking out to the patient, to the care, to the kinds of things that are saving people's lives in this situation where she's going to lose her provers. her hospital, her doctors, and have very little opportunity to get other kinds of services, and it's going to cost her much much more. this is affecting real people and their lives. and this administration needs to stand up and take responsibility for what's happening in people's personal l
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and he's joining us, now, from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. this was an off-year election. we're not even at the midterms yet. it was an election that was closely watched for the clues it could provide about the next presidential race. >> how about this, new jersey? >> reporter: new jersey governor, chris christie, won re-election in a landslide, setting the stage for a possible run for president in 2016. christie's victory speech went beyond the garden state and had all the hallmarks of a candidate with national aspirations. he sold his win as a path forward for the republican party. >> maybe the folks in washington, d.c. should tune in their tvs right now. see how it's done. >> reporter: christie won big. a decisive 20-point victory by a republican in a democratic state. he won a majority of women, latinos, even one-third of all democrats. in virginia, a closer contest. terry mcauliffe, the former democratic fund-raiser, party chair and friend of bill and hillary clinton, was e
and he's joining us, now, from washington. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and john. this was an off-year election. we're not even at the midterms yet. it was an election that was closely watched for the clues it could provide about the next presidential race. >> how about this, new jersey? >> reporter: new jersey governor, chris christie, won re-election in a landslide, setting the stage for a possible run for president in 2016. christie's victory...
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thanks for waking up with us. it's time for another your money report. >> jessica is back with safety information vital to parents of all young children. jess? >> good morning you to, andrea and mike. we're talking about a product that protects our precious cargo. the insurance institute for highway safety has ranked 31 models of child booster seats that went on sale this year and here's what's great from this report. most of these new child booster seats earned a top rating. 19 had the top rating of best bet and here's what it means. >> the booster seat will properly position so the lap belt lies across the upper thigh and the shoulder belt lies firmly in the middle of the shoulder. >> states across the country require booster seats to be used for children between the ages of 4 to 8. the idea is to keep these youngsters safe until they're big enough for adult belts to fit properly. >>> how does a treadmill for $33 sound you to or a computer monitor no $9? unfortunately not featured products in today's daily deals
thanks for waking up with us. it's time for another your money report. >> jessica is back with safety information vital to parents of all young children. jess? >> good morning you to, andrea and mike. we're talking about a product that protects our precious cargo. the insurance institute for highway safety has ranked 31 models of child booster seats that went on sale this year and here's what's great from this report. most of these new child booster seats earned a top rating. 19 had...
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intention of showing any leniency in snowden's case our teeth peter oliver is in germany and brings us more the spies can't be allowed to dictate of politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly spiegel he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he also saying that we need to stop this kind of spying culture that is taken over it's all part of a major. set of articles about edward snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen that group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own cause it could come out if there wa
intention of showing any leniency in snowden's case our teeth peter oliver is in germany and brings us more the spies can't be allowed to dictate of politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly spiegel he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications...
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us a little. we don't just show up in the places where we're comfortable, we show up in the places where we're uncomfortable. because when you lead, you need to be there. you need to show up. you need to listen. and then you need to act. [ cheers and applause ] >> and you don't just show up six months before an election. you show up four years before one. and you don't just take no for an answer the first time no has happened. you keep going back and trying more. because when i was elected four years ago, i wasn't elected just by the people who voted for me. i was the governor of all the people. and tonight, overwhelmingly those people have said, come onboard, it's fine here. let's have more people support the governor. and now we have a big big win tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> what people have told me over the last four years is more than anything else they want the truth. they want the truth. you know, we don't always agree with each other, new jersey. some folks don't agree with some of
us a little. we don't just show up in the places where we're comfortable, we show up in the places where we're uncomfortable. because when you lead, you need to be there. you need to show up. you need to listen. and then you need to act. [ cheers and applause ] >> and you don't just show up six months before an election. you show up four years before one. and you don't just take no for an answer the first time no has happened. you keep going back and trying more. because when i was...
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phil lebeau is behind the wheel in chicago for us. hey, phil. >> sue, you know with a stock like tesla and company like tesla a lot of people wait lot of crazy ideas about what's important behind the conference call. we've got the three numbers that you need to focus on and why they are the key to that conference call coming up on "power lunch." [ imitating car engine ] that's mine. ♪ that's mine. that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male announcer ] revenge is best served with 272 horses. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so
phil lebeau is behind the wheel in chicago for us. hey, phil. >> sue, you know with a stock like tesla and company like tesla a lot of people wait lot of crazy ideas about what's important behind the conference call. we've got the three numbers that you need to focus on and why they are the key to that conference call coming up on "power lunch." [ imitating car engine ] that's mine. ♪ that's mine. that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male...
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>> that's really kicking us towards 2014. in particular on health care. what democrats -- i was talking to some republicans running the senate races, they are looking to see how badly is this health care law implementation going to go? they view that as something that could drive the obama approval number and play a role in the 2014 midterm elections. >> kasey, see you on "morning joe." kasey hunt live for us in washington, d.c. >>> new york city, which will be run by a democrat for the first time in 20 years. bill de blasio beat republican joe lhota by a wider margin that polls predicted, by nearly 50 points. de blasio focused his message on his idea that new york has become two cities. >> tackling in equality is not easy. it never has been and it never will be. make no mistake, the people of this city have chosen a progressive path. >> want to point out a couple other races across the country. detroit has a new mayor, mike duggan will take over the troubled city. his power will be limited because the city's emergency manager is shepherding the city thro
>> that's really kicking us towards 2014. in particular on health care. what democrats -- i was talking to some republicans running the senate races, they are looking to see how badly is this health care law implementation going to go? they view that as something that could drive the obama approval number and play a role in the 2014 midterm elections. >> kasey, see you on "morning joe." kasey hunt live for us in washington, d.c. >>> new york city, which will be...
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. >> we want our government to represent us. >> do you know who the mayor is? >> nope. >> some of her high school peers, not so civil minded. >> i don't pay attention. >> we can vote now? >> yeah, you can vote. >> surprise you that i interviewed young people today and they were unaware you are their mayor? >> that would not surprise me. >> the mayor voted along with the council here to lower the voting age for municipal elections to 16. >> and the thing that won me over was talking about the age at which you start and where you are and when you are 16 and 17, you are much more likely to be living at home with your parents in a place that you grew up in that you are familiar with. you are part of the community. you know some of the issues. >> about 90, 16 and 17-year- olds have registered since takoma park lowered the age in may. >> i just generally tend to think that the average 16 and 17-year-old is not interested in community affairs. it's tough enough to get mature adults to pay attention to that stuff. >> takoma park suffers from a serious turnout problem.
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takes us to health care, takes us to education, all over the place. so as a consequence, we had to figure out what to do. and because we didn't know what to do, we went around the country and figured out what other folks were doing piecemeal. and we put together a plan. and the first pillar is stop the shooting. here's the thing, you just got to stop shooting. we can talk about all the other stuff, but if you're laying on an emergency room bed and you're having a heart attack and dying, the first thing you do is resuscitate and don't talk about how you got there, you fix the problem we started on that. >> how did you stop the shooting? >> well, we're -- we didn't yet. one of the things we are thinking -- what we're doing is saying, look, what are the aggressive constitutionally protected law enforcement techniques that work. we know that we're not getting any more money from the federal government. $13 billion was spent between 2010 and 2011 in iraq, afghanistan and colombia helping build police departments in those countries. here in the united state
takes us to health care, takes us to education, all over the place. so as a consequence, we had to figure out what to do. and because we didn't know what to do, we went around the country and figured out what other folks were doing piecemeal. and we put together a plan. and the first pillar is stop the shooting. here's the thing, you just got to stop shooting. we can talk about all the other stuff, but if you're laying on an emergency room bed and you're having a heart attack and dying, the...
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. >> right behind us. we have to say look at this. the brock lynn bridge park bandids or whatever you are called. congratulations. good job, man. >> wrap it up, joe. >> come on. you can't just walk off like that. finish the job. it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe" and "the daily rundown" with chuck todd who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. >> thank you for your patience. i swear to god i will be better next week. here you go. >> nbc news exclusive. much more of my sit down with president obama and you will hear the apology on health care and leave the door open for the website and hear him on the nsa, the biden clinton plan and much more throughout this hour. on the first trip back to iowa, we will talk to the governor who was a front-runner for a few days back in 2012. we will talk to rick perry and why he's back and what's on the horizon for him. secretary kerry makes a last minute trip to geneva to talk about the deal with iran and what the president had to say about whether we can trust the iranians
. >> right behind us. we have to say look at this. the brock lynn bridge park bandids or whatever you are called. congratulations. good job, man. >> wrap it up, joe. >> come on. you can't just walk off like that. finish the job. it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe" and "the daily rundown" with chuck todd who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. >> thank you for your patience. i swear to god i will be better next week....
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meteorologist dave warren is tracking all of this for us. he is here now with where we are now and the days ahead. >> what we are going to look at are temperatures. they will be key for the next few days. the storm will be developing across the gulf and moving up the east coast. the temperatures are the key now. they have climbed above freezing and now in little rock 34, and oklahoma city is it at 35° and still seeing a little mix here with the radar coming down. the area has shrunk quite a quit this is where the storm will intensify across the south. >> the temperatures are cold ahead of it but it's bringing up warm air. the rain-snow line is being pushed well inland. we sa can see that by the compur forecast here. this rain-snow area is over west virginia and parts of western virginia, but look at how the rain-snow line moves up it's intensify being and bringing warm air with it. rain-snow like in ohio and western pennsylvania and heavy rain tuesday evening and wednesday and there is rain and low clouds and steady rain will have a big imp
meteorologist dave warren is tracking all of this for us. he is here now with where we are now and the days ahead. >> what we are going to look at are temperatures. they will be key for the next few days. the storm will be developing across the gulf and moving up the east coast. the temperatures are the key now. they have climbed above freezing and now in little rock 34, and oklahoma city is it at 35° and still seeing a little mix here with the radar coming down. the area has shrunk...